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My only problem with PMC is I've found it to be pretty dirty.
 
Fine ammo.

IMI is mostly military overrun. And the do supply the US military as well

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Your thoughts on Korean PMC and Israeli IMI.

Both are good. I do not think they are better than Wolf Gold but if the price is right they are great for plinking. I personally think that the PMC is loaded lighter than IMI or Wolf but I have not chrono'ed it. Recoil impulse seems light.

In this realm of 55gr brass cased ammo price drives the purchase more than anything if you are shooting within 200 yards. IMHO. Some guns will shoot one ammo better than another so buy a little of each and put the gun on a bench and see what performs best for you.
 
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I shoot PMC pistol calibers and .223 when it is on sale. One return to CS included the habitual "only SAMMII spec ammo", so I looked it up, and PMC does claim to adhere to the specs, unlike some other foreign ammo. So it meets the "suggested" ammo lists in many users guides.

Not sure about IMI. I've used some of their 9mm and have a few boxes of 5.56 in the ammo box, but have not fired it.
 
The PMC Bronze 223 ammo is ok. Not particularly impressed with it but it shoots fine although a little on the weak side. It wouldn't lock the bolt back after the last round on my PSA AR but the accuracy was good. For the money the Wolf Gold is better IMO.

The PMC X-Tac 5.56 ammo is good. I've shot both the 55gr and 62gr with no issues and accuracy was good.

The IMI 62gr M855 ammo is really good and very accurate in my rifle. No problems with it at all but it tends to be a little more expensive than the above ammo.

All of these brands are really good brass for reloading.
 
I have a bunch of IMI in 308 and it's good stuff, for 223 I shoot almost exclusively Wolf Gold, for the money it just can't be beat. Only exception is I have Winchester RA223R2 bonded ammo for home defense usage.
 
I've used mostly PMC .223 in my DPMS and Colt carbines. No issues at all. Locks the bolts back on empty mags. Since I've used it more than any other brand, I have no basis for comparison but it works just fine for plinking.
 
There is nothing wrong with the PMC Bronze, I have shot thousands of rounds of it with no problems in both AR15's and Mini 14's. I don't think that it is as hot as say Federal, but like I said, no problems. I have had good experience with Armscor as well.

As for dirty shooting ammo, I have not really seen that much difference on any .223/5.56 priced under Forty(40) Cents a round. I have seen more difference with pistol ammo as far as being clean or dirty than I have with rifle ammo.
 
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As for dirty shooting ammo, I have not really seen that much difference on any .223/5.56 priced under Forty(40) Cents a round. I have seen more difference with pistol ammo as far as being clean or dirty than I have with rifle ammo.


I should have added that caveat. My experience with PMC is with handgun ammo.
 
PMC Bronze ammo shoots great in my AR-15's and the brass is reloadable.
 
I haven't tried pmc bronze yet but pmc xtac seem to be very good. I had questions about wolf gold but a few posts in this thread have given me the confidence I was looking for. Thanks!


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1000+ rounds of PMC Bronze thru my S&W M&P 15 Mid Moe and it's been 100% reliable.

1000+ rounds I'd PMC Bronze thru my M&P 40 and it's been 100% reliable.

PMC feeds and goes bang every time. I can't can't say that about all ammo brands I've used.


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For the record, the PMC XTac line is their NATO ammo in a retail pack. PMC is the S Korean military ammo supplier
 
Your thoughts on Korean PMC and Israeli IMI.

Depends on caliber, in .380 for my glock g42, it was among the best. Clean burning and very accurate, also very inexpensive for .380. Not so with 9mm, it was ok in accuracy cycled well but was dirtier than many. It too was an affordable option.

I have no opinion on IMI, I never see it here in western Washington.

Hope this helps.
 
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